# # The Python Imaging Library. # $Id$ # # base class for image file handlers # # history: # 1995-09-09 fl Created # 1996-03-11 fl Fixed load mechanism. # 1996-04-15 fl Added pcx/xbm decoders. # 1996-04-30 fl Added encoders. # 1996-12-14 fl Added load helpers # 1997-01-11 fl Use encode_to_file where possible # 1997-08-27 fl Flush output in _save # 1998-03-05 fl Use memory mapping for some modes # 1999-02-04 fl Use memory mapping also for "I;16" and "I;16B" # 1999-05-31 fl Added image parser # 2000-10-12 fl Set readonly flag on memory-mapped images # 2002-03-20 fl Use better messages for common decoder errors # 2003-04-21 fl Fall back on mmap/map_buffer if map is not available # 2003-10-30 fl Added StubImageFile class # 2004-02-25 fl Made incremental parser more robust # # Copyright (c) 1997-2004 by Secret Labs AB # Copyright (c) 1995-2004 by Fredrik Lundh # # See the README file for information on usage and redistribution. # from . import Image from ._util import isPath import io import sys import struct MAXBLOCK = 65536 SAFEBLOCK = 1024*1024 LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES = False ERRORS = { -1: "image buffer overrun error", -2: "decoding error", -3: "unknown error", -8: "bad configuration", -9: "out of memory error" } def raise_ioerror(error): try: message = Image.core.getcodecstatus(error) except AttributeError: message = ERRORS.get(error) if not message: message = "decoder error %d" % error raise IOError(message + " when reading image file") # # -------------------------------------------------------------------- # Helpers def _tilesort(t): # sort on offset return t[2] # # -------------------------------------------------------------------- # ImageFile base class class ImageFile(Image.Image): "Base class for image file format handlers." def __init__(self, fp=None, filename=None): Image.Image.__init__(self) self._min_frame = 0 self.custom_mimetype = None self.tile = None self.readonly = 1 # until we know better self.decoderconfig = () self.decodermaxblock = MAXBLOCK if isPath(fp): # filename self.fp = open(fp, "rb") self.filename = fp self._exclusive_fp = True else: # stream self.fp = fp self.filename = filename # can be overridden self._exclusive_fp = None try: self._open() except (IndexError, # end of data TypeError, # end of data (ord) KeyError, # unsupported mode EOFError, # got header but not the first frame struct.error) as v: # close the file only if we have opened it this constructor if self._exclusive_fp: self.fp.close() raise SyntaxError(v) if not self.mode or self.size[0] <= 0: raise SyntaxError("not identified by this driver") def draft(self, mode, size): "Set draft mode" pass def get_format_mimetype(self): if self.format is None: return return self.custom_mimetype or Image.MIME.get(self.format.upper()) def verify(self): "Check file integrity" # raise exception if something's wrong. must be called # directly after open, and closes file when finished. if self._exclusive_fp: self.fp.close() self.fp = None def load(self): "Load image data based on tile list" pixel = Image.Image.load(self) if self.tile is None: raise IOError("cannot load this image") if not self.tile: return pixel self.map = None use_mmap = self.filename and len(self.tile) == 1 # As of pypy 2.1.0, memory mapping was failing here. use_mmap = use_mmap and not hasattr(sys, 'pypy_version_info') readonly = 0 # look for read/seek overrides try: read = self.load_read # don't use mmap if there are custom read/seek functions use_mmap = False except AttributeError: read = self.fp.read try: seek = self.load_seek use_mmap = False except AttributeError: seek = self.fp.seek if use_mmap: # try memory mapping decoder_name, extents, offset, args = self.tile[0] if decoder_name == "raw" and len(args) >= 3 and \ args[0] == self.mode and \ args[0] in Image._MAPMODES: try: if hasattr(Image.core, "map"): # use built-in mapper WIN32 only self.map = Image.core.map(self.filename) self.map.seek(offset) self.im = self.map.readimage( self.mode, self.size, args[1], args[2] ) else: # use mmap, if possible import mmap with open(self.filename, "r") as fp: self.map = mmap.mmap(fp.fileno(), 0, access=mmap.ACCESS_READ) self.im = Image.core.map_buffer( self.map, self.size, decoder_name, extents, offset, args) readonly = 1 # After trashing self.im, # we might need to reload the palette data. if self.palette: self.palette.dirty = 1 except (AttributeError, EnvironmentError, ImportError): self.map = None self.load_prepare() err_code = -3 # initialize to unknown error if not self.map: # sort tiles in file order self.tile.sort(key=_tilesort) try: # FIXME: This is a hack to handle TIFF's JpegTables tag. prefix = self.tile_prefix except AttributeError: prefix = b"" for decoder_name, extents, offset, args in self.tile: decoder = Image._getdecoder(self.mode, decoder_name, args, self.decoderconfig) try: seek(offset) decoder.setimage(self.im, extents) if decoder.pulls_fd: decoder.setfd(self.fp) status, err_code = decoder.decode(b"") else: b = prefix while True: try: s = read(self.decodermaxblock) except (IndexError, struct.error): # truncated png/gif if LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES: break else: raise IOError("image file is truncated") if not s: # truncated jpeg if LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES: break else: self.tile = [] raise IOError("image file is truncated " "(%d bytes not processed)" % len(b)) b = b + s n, err_code = decoder.decode(b) if n < 0: break b = b[n:] finally: # Need to cleanup here to prevent leaks decoder.cleanup() self.tile = [] self.readonly = readonly self.load_end() if self._exclusive_fp and self._close_exclusive_fp_after_loading: self.fp.close() self.fp = None if not self.map and not LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES and err_code < 0: # still raised if decoder fails to return anything raise_ioerror(err_code) return Image.Image.load(self) def load_prepare(self): # create image memory if necessary if not self.im or\ self.im.mode != self.mode or self.im.size != self.size: self.im = Image.core.new(self.mode, self.size) # create palette (optional) if self.mode == "P": Image.Image.load(self) def load_end(self): # may be overridden pass # may be defined for contained formats # def load_seek(self, pos): # pass # may be defined for blocked formats (e.g. PNG) # def load_read(self, bytes): # pass def _seek_check(self, frame): if (frame < self._min_frame or # Only check upper limit on frames if additional seek operations # are not required to do so (not (hasattr(self, "_n_frames") and self._n_frames is None) and frame >= self.n_frames+self._min_frame)): raise EOFError("attempt to seek outside sequence") return self.tell() != frame class StubImageFile(ImageFile): """ Base class for stub image loaders. A stub loader is an image loader that can identify files of a certain format, but relies on external code to load the file. """ def _open(self): raise NotImplementedError( "StubImageFile subclass must implement _open" ) def load(self): loader = self._load() if loader is None: raise IOError("cannot find loader for this %s file" % self.format) image = loader.load(self) assert image is not None # become the other object (!) self.__class__ = image.__class__ self.__dict__ = image.__dict__ def _load(self): "(Hook) Find actual image loader." raise NotImplementedError( "StubImageFile subclass must implement _load" ) class Parser(object): """ Incremental image parser. This class implements the standard feed/close consumer interface. """ incremental = None image = None data = None decoder = None offset = 0 finished = 0 def reset(self): """ (Consumer) Reset the parser. Note that you can only call this method immediately after you've created a parser; parser instances cannot be reused. """ assert self.data is None, "cannot reuse parsers" def feed(self, data): """ (Consumer) Feed data to the parser. :param data: A string buffer. :exception IOError: If the parser failed to parse the image file. """ # collect data if self.finished: return if self.data is None: self.data = data else: self.data = self.data + data # parse what we have if self.decoder: if self.offset > 0: # skip header skip = min(len(self.data), self.offset) self.data = self.data[skip:] self.offset = self.offset - skip if self.offset > 0 or not self.data: return n, e = self.decoder.decode(self.data) if n < 0: # end of stream self.data = None self.finished = 1 if e < 0: # decoding error self.image = None raise_ioerror(e) else: # end of image return self.data = self.data[n:] elif self.image: # if we end up here with no decoder, this file cannot # be incrementally parsed. wait until we've gotten all # available data pass else: # attempt to open this file try: with io.BytesIO(self.data) as fp: im = Image.open(fp) except IOError: # traceback.print_exc() pass # not enough data else: flag = hasattr(im, "load_seek") or hasattr(im, "load_read") if flag or len(im.tile) != 1: # custom load code, or multiple tiles self.decode = None else: # initialize decoder im.load_prepare() d, e, o, a = im.tile[0] im.tile = [] self.decoder = Image._getdecoder( im.mode, d, a, im.decoderconfig ) self.decoder.setimage(im.im, e) # calculate decoder offset self.offset = o if self.offset <= len(self.data): self.data = self.data[self.offset:] self.offset = 0 self.image = im def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, *args): self.close() def close(self): """ (Consumer) Close the stream. :returns: An image object. :exception IOError: If the parser failed to parse the image file either because it cannot be identified or cannot be decoded. """ # finish decoding if self.decoder: # get rid of what's left in the buffers self.feed(b"") self.data = self.decoder = None if not self.finished: raise IOError("image was incomplete") if not self.image: raise IOError("cannot parse this image") if self.data: # incremental parsing not possible; reopen the file # not that we have all data with io.BytesIO(self.data) as fp: try: self.image = Image.open(fp) finally: self.image.load() return self.image # -------------------------------------------------------------------- def _save(im, fp, tile, bufsize=0): """Helper to save image based on tile list :param im: Image object. :param fp: File object. :param tile: Tile list. :param bufsize: Optional buffer size """ im.load() if not hasattr(im, "encoderconfig"): im.encoderconfig = () tile.sort(key=_tilesort) # FIXME: make MAXBLOCK a configuration parameter # It would be great if we could have the encoder specify what it needs # But, it would need at least the image size in most cases. RawEncode is # a tricky case. bufsize = max(MAXBLOCK, bufsize, im.size[0] * 4) # see RawEncode.c if fp == sys.stdout: fp.flush() return try: fh = fp.fileno() fp.flush() except (AttributeError, io.UnsupportedOperation): # compress to Python file-compatible object for e, b, o, a in tile: e = Image._getencoder(im.mode, e, a, im.encoderconfig) if o > 0: fp.seek(o, 0) e.setimage(im.im, b) if e.pushes_fd: e.setfd(fp) l, s = e.encode_to_pyfd() else: while True: l, s, d = e.encode(bufsize) fp.write(d) if s: break if s < 0: raise IOError("encoder error %d when writing image file" % s) e.cleanup() else: # slight speedup: compress to real file object for e, b, o, a in tile: e = Image._getencoder(im.mode, e, a, im.encoderconfig) if o > 0: fp.seek(o, 0) e.setimage(im.im, b) if e.pushes_fd: e.setfd(fp) l, s = e.encode_to_pyfd() else: s = e.encode_to_file(fh, bufsize) if s < 0: raise IOError("encoder error %d when writing image file" % s) e.cleanup() if hasattr(fp, "flush"): fp.flush() def _safe_read(fp, size): """ Reads large blocks in a safe way. Unlike fp.read(n), this function doesn't trust the user. If the requested size is larger than SAFEBLOCK, the file is read block by block. :param fp: File handle. Must implement a read method. :param size: Number of bytes to read. :returns: A string containing up to size bytes of data. """ if size <= 0: return b"" if size <= SAFEBLOCK: return fp.read(size) data = [] while size > 0: block = fp.read(min(size, SAFEBLOCK)) if not block: break data.append(block) size -= len(block) return b"".join(data) class PyCodecState(object): def __init__(self): self.xsize = 0 self.ysize = 0 self.xoff = 0 self.yoff = 0 def extents(self): return (self.xoff, self.yoff, self.xoff+self.xsize, self.yoff+self.ysize) class PyDecoder(object): """ Python implementation of a format decoder. Override this class and add the decoding logic in the `decode` method. See :ref:`Writing Your Own File Decoder in Python` """ _pulls_fd = False def __init__(self, mode, *args): self.im = None self.state = PyCodecState() self.fd = None self.mode = mode self.init(args) def init(self, args): """ Override to perform decoder specific initialization :param args: Array of args items from the tile entry :returns: None """ self.args = args @property def pulls_fd(self): return self._pulls_fd def decode(self, buffer): """ Override to perform the decoding process. :param buffer: A bytes object with the data to be decoded. If `handles_eof` is set, then `buffer` will be empty and `self.fd` will be set. :returns: A tuple of (bytes consumed, errcode). If finished with decoding return <0 for the bytes consumed. Err codes are from `ERRORS` """ raise NotImplementedError() def cleanup(self): """ Override to perform decoder specific cleanup :returns: None """ pass def setfd(self, fd): """ Called from ImageFile to set the python file-like object :param fd: A python file-like object :returns: None """ self.fd = fd def setimage(self, im, extents=None): """ Called from ImageFile to set the core output image for the decoder :param im: A core image object :param extents: a 4 tuple of (x0, y0, x1, y1) defining the rectangle for this tile :returns: None """ # following c code self.im = im if extents: (x0, y0, x1, y1) = extents else: (x0, y0, x1, y1) = (0, 0, 0, 0) if x0 == 0 and x1 == 0: self.state.xsize, self.state.ysize = self.im.size else: self.state.xoff = x0 self.state.yoff = y0 self.state.xsize = x1 - x0 self.state.ysize = y1 - y0 if self.state.xsize <= 0 or self.state.ysize <= 0: raise ValueError("Size cannot be negative") if (self.state.xsize + self.state.xoff > self.im.size[0] or self.state.ysize + self.state.yoff > self.im.size[1]): raise ValueError("Tile cannot extend outside image") def set_as_raw(self, data, rawmode=None): """ Convenience method to set the internal image from a stream of raw data :param data: Bytes to be set :param rawmode: The rawmode to be used for the decoder. If not specified, it will default to the mode of the image :returns: None """ if not rawmode: rawmode = self.mode d = Image._getdecoder(self.mode, 'raw', (rawmode)) d.setimage(self.im, self.state.extents()) s = d.decode(data) if s[0] >= 0: raise ValueError("not enough image data") if s[1] != 0: raise ValueError("cannot decode image data")